0 -I . - ', , f- -"ft- r - PAGE 8 TUESDAY-TUT? A-trTFlt T r r.ATTTr. APRIL. S, 1CC2. f I i v 1 ' iSgda, ! 4Sdected from "0 TtlS tff 1 The Asfceville Hardware Con 1 Bflfe - :7) OUllIIUHl Fat "StOCk, has returned irom 1 1 w'ltfc&mi " "fW i "Over Hill and Dale take you This ha'e again ill various contests in which the Lo comobile invariably laurels. The Locomobile will with ease and rapidity, b en proven time and won new You don't experiment when you purchase a Locomobile, as this has already been done by the makers. Let us talk to you about it. Asneville Cycle Company, Phone 228. 18 and 20 Church street. J. J McCloskey REAL ESTATE BROKER. Rotn!9, Paragon B'id'g NOTARY PUBLIC. Property of all kinds for sale and rent. Seven acres of beautiful building sites in Victoria as a whole or in lots. Five acres in Woolsey just outside the city line. Well wooded, fine views. Perfection iri I LawndrvWork vis, the watchword in every artment of our big plant. de- - AIT classes of goods are con sidered worthy of the most care .ul attention. By permitting no detail to ibe slighted we achieve wonders in the finish of all laundry work. Asheville Steam Laundry . Phone 95, 43 W. College St. A Big Pipe kindled in a few minutes with a new coal we have eotten. The best coal for cooking Carolina Coal and Ice Co. 23 Patfon Ave. Phone 30. Obe H. .Deal Lenoir. Mrs. Binghera and (Miss. "Wobdward have gone.td Sduth Carolina, to visit friends. . - ' ' . - ' . . ; ,. - There were 14 cases in police court yesterday morning. Most bt the prison ers were up for petty offenses. . ' k Marriage licenses were issued yester day to R. L. Wortey and Fannie Lytle; James Webb and - Julia Pegg; Sam Bradshaw and Gertrude Hensey, col ored. C. A. Brown has leased the residence No. 44 South French Broad avenue, be longing to J. 'M. Childs, through the real estate agency of Bradford and Wagner. The Presbytery of Asheville, which in cludesjall this western part of the state will hold, its regular spring meeting here beginning April 22 at 7:30 p. m. Waynesville Courier. Frank Todd of Kansas City will in the future have the management of the Armour Packing company's branch at this place. S. E. Casseil, the former manager, has been transferred to Hot Springs, Ark. A party of naval officers, including Lieut. G. G. Mitchell, who is in charge, Surgeon J. J. Snyder, examining offi cer; Chief Machinist, J. A. Owen, Chief M. A. A. H. Wilson, Yeoman W. S. Bernard, and Hosp. App. E. Moyer are here to ORen a naval recruit ing office. Biltmore Firewood. Phone 700. Good Values in Neckwear Special sale of one hundred and forty dozen 50c ties, the latest creation and up-to-date pattern, 48 inches long. We will sell them at 25c each. Look at our show window. I. W.,Glasser, 18 South Main street. LONDON FAVORS PRINCE VISITING UNITED STATES New York, April 7. The suggestion that the Prince of Wales attend the dedication of the new home of the New York chamber of commerce excites the liveliest surprise here, coupled with sat isfaction at the indication of good feel ing on the part of the leading mem bers of America's industrial commu nity, cables the World's London corres pondent. It is hoped in political circles that the expected nvitaton will be accepted. Inquiries have elicited the fact that ..in court and official cicles it is recognized that there are certain obstacles in the way, but it is hoped that they may not prove insurmountable. In the first place, a court official of experience says, as the Prince of Wales represents the king it would be unusual for him to visit any foreign country officially ex cept as the guest of 'that country's chief of state or its government. King Ed ward personally is said to Ibe strongly favorable to such a visit, yet he may 'be slow to establish a precedent which hereafter might lead to trouble or mis understanding. The fact that other European royal heirs apparent and persons of eminence have been Invited raises questions of etiquette which assume very serious di mensions in the eyes of royalty in court functionaries. It has been arranged already that the prince shall go to In dia next winter to make a tour of the empire and to attend the proclaiming of his father emperor of that dependen cy. The court official heretofore men v tioned points out that unless the prince can visit New York on the wiay it will be too great a strain on him to cross the Atlantic and 'back, in the autumn especially, as heavy demands on his by no means robust constitution would be made (by the coronation festivities. Anyway, it is a fact that such a visit would be extremely popular here, and it is believed in court circles that the king, who is well aware of the inter national advantages of such an inter change of courtesies, will do all in his power to accede to the New York eiieiiirut;i- ii commerce s nospicaDle in vitation . $15,000 Worth of Goods AT COST. Discontinuing business is the cause of sacrificing this tremendous stock consisting of the newest , and bes't se- - . .. , i. , lectea stock of Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions and iBrnishihgs, Trunks and Valises. Stock iri charge of W. H. Wilson and W. E. "Johnson, . . ? ; Place 27 N. Main St. '-. Asheville, N, C, Cost, signs LjOf-alli descriptions are np on thtf street; but look forV 27 North Main Weet, ' where" :the aiDove men- BIG STRIKE OF COTTON MILL HANDS Augusta, Ga., April 7. Eight hun dred hands employed in the King Cot ton mills here) went on strike this morning for a ten per cent, increase in wages.- The strike is belner conducted from Fall River by one of the national officers of the Textile Workers' associ ation. All other mills . in the district will continue to run' until Tuesday night. If, by that time, the trouble in the King mills 3s not settled, the manu facturers' association will close down every mill in Augusta, Aiken, Vaucluse, Graniteville, Warrenville, Bath, Lang ley and Clearwater, throwing 1000 peoT pie out of employment. . The strikers claim they will win in two weeks, because they waited until all mills had a large rush of orders on hand. The mill owners deny this. The best of order prevails. REVOLUTIONISTS TAKE . A TOWN IN HAYTI (Port An Prince, Haytl, April 7. A Dumber of revolutionists ' commanded toy Gen. .Nicolas Baptlste, attacked and captured Jacmet, a towrin the south coast of Haytl, on Saturday, occupied that town for twemtyfour hours, re leased the persons who had4, been im prisoned there' and then retired to the hills, taking with them all the arms" and ammunition they could obtaini. (During the' fighting ghlch proceeded the. cap ture of Jacmet-two' men were killed , and a- number were "wounded.?1 The Haytian cruiser "Cretea Crete" has""started for Jacmet with arms and ammunition for thatTplacev and the minister of .war, Mill finieh your floors with an en-, anjel finish. Nic for covering the space around yoar rags or to cov er the entire floor. Easily applied. Large Size Can $1.00 Small " 60c Brushes for applying Floor Shine, 25c. - We will be pleaeed to give further information. Sawyer's Carpet House, Phone 228. 18 and 20 Chiirch St. Everything for the: Floor. witlnnat utit ; fla voR retained In 'till car& and Is now reduc ed to 1 7e per can ; Found1 at Hi Cvilohnson lOrS ' Pine Phone 188, Groceries No. 39 Pat. Ave Egg Plant Summer Squash New Onions New Beets New Cabbage New Radishes Turnip Greens Ripe Tomatoes Early June Peas Small New Carrots Fresh Spinach In- fact everything good to eat can be had of HIRAM LINDSEY Phone 200 The Grocer. 450 South Main Street . Phone 173 City Market. ooo At Costs Oup Esntipe nc of oiler Tray The Boson Trunks! Large line to select from, with all thfe latest improvements in making; Boha Fide Sale. We need the room for our shoe stock. Now is your chance to save money on a nice trunk while they last. Shoe Sore Leading Shoe Firm. 190?, Standard Fuel ANTHACITE FurnapQ Stove JELLICO-Grate and 8 uluana stova WOOD-(irate and Stove Wholesale ana Retail ...PHONE 40... Asheville Ice and Coal Co, t Pattom avenue. WCHCfiADC COAL $ fit WOODBURY COAL OOMf ANY. Mamif icmivrs of Woodbury's Kubber Elastic Roofing Pi 4 Ageuto for Philip Carey M1r. Co's Burlap' Roofini Office 20 N. Curt -q-iare. Telephone 121. Best of Meats Ail the Time send your Reduction in Golf Goods. 10 Per Cent Reduction on the Following Golf Balls: MacGrefcor, Musselbrough Silvertown, B. G. & 1. Also on Golf Clubs and Cad dy Bags. The largest selec tion in the city. BbOMBERG'S 17 Patton Ave Established 1887 IT'S NO JOKE When we say our stock of PICTURE FRAMES and Pic ' ture Mouldings is the pret tiest and largest ever seen in Asheville . LINDSEY'S ART STORE 22 South Main St. See Sign of the Book. GIBSON PICTURES 50o each, framed. .v DOUBLE Showing Two Pictures, New 75c each. GIBSON PICTURE FRAMES; 5T5c each. ROGERS' BOOK STORE Phone No. 254; No- 20 8oxiVx Main street- HP RIB, Leading Tailor. PHONE 347 For the spring season when fashion introduces the ideas that will hold sway for the spring and summer months, it is desirable to have a well cut and a well made Suit of Clothes to complete your toilet for the season. You can get this by ordering your spring suit from H. Petrie. At Cost. Telescope and Trunks. Hand Bags At Cost while they last GEO. W. JENKINS, 45 South Main St. ' Grape Fruit, 8 1-3, 10, 12c. Pine apples" 20c., V Orapged 40 to 60c dozen, Eggs 15c, dozen. Hiram' Lindsey. Phones 200 and ,173. 0 We Offer Fop a P Limited Time Desirable residence lots on Char lotte street, near Chestnut, cheap to close estate. Also store build ings renting well, for sale at a bargain. '..,. Some dwellings that will in terest you. Fine building lots. Aston, Rawls & Co., 184 S. Main St. i 5 0 0 TJ For everything in our line before deciding to Rent or Buy. J. H. WEAVER CO. . Bealstate Brokers . . . 45 Patton Ave., Asheville, !N. O C W. BROWN (Successor to J. V. Brown & Son. Funeral Director Telephone No. 65. 16 Church Street. Office open every hour in the year. I Don't Forget That the best place to get your souvenirs of Asheville and vicinity is at orders to Zimmerman & Whitehead City Market. UDOl ujottiH tuvvays in market bet Mcs DyefiTYQ CARL SCHULTZ, The only Chemical Cleaner ana rractical Uyer in town, n south Main si Phone 206. BROWN, BUIR & CO. Undertakers 45 Patton Avenue, Up Stair PHONH m. Asheville, , . . N.C For Meats HILL'S T 'PHONI 66 Ask Mr. Rav ABOUT YOUR KODA He Knows, MurDhydcd Brokers. Phone 649. Private Wire. Continuous Quniations 61 Broadway, New hi tl Church St Ashe vc, N. Refer to Bine Ridge National Bi northern's Souvenir Store 3 All the fancy articles in rhododendron wood and leather goods. Your name etched on presents free of charge. The place. SOUTHERN HOTEL MRS. S. STEVENSON, Prop. Best $1.00 per day nouse in tie Hot and old baths. All lines oi pass the door. Special rates oJ week. Centrally Located. 26 S. Mali Asheville, N. C. j 30 Patton Ave. ANNOUNCEMENT. Mrs. Lyda Wise of Tennessee purchased the interest of Mr. H. I Dunham, in the music firm of Dud S Stone Rr. Cn. The business will be' ,tinued in the name of The Head Lettuce 6c, Curley Lettuce 2 for 5c, iTew Radishes 6c, Ripe Tomatoes 12c and 15c pound. Hiram Lindsey, Sto'rfr Phone 200. Market Phone 173. ASHEVILLE MUSIC TTMrt TWtive fta. Curley Lettuce XTatir TJhicVliI! rC Rl'pe TO' 12Uf and 15c nound. Hiram Store Phone 200. Market Lin"5"! Pnonel"3 with, a detatchment of troops qutet here - 4 All is f? One cannol mt'er,the piatioi -without hadwork,'' -.said the young woman . -gtUl!:it shbuidn't Nbe-alk-wdrk nd no Piay .remarked" the -man with sensi Jtive nertes ;woliys.''inext door'. -I H9se . .painters' areputting oH " spring Turnip Greena- 25c peck,- New, Cab bage 3c pound, Early Peas 10c quart. Hiram Lindsey, City Market. - Phone 173. . - T. The latest stock collars are of light silk and lace, lined with flexible . ma terial, anil have' the' lower-front end pointed. , 1 V If a man could shed tears as easily as women-cani the recording- angel would have much lees -profanity to charge up. VV 'JE are selling a qaanity of high grade clothing, which is but natural, as - the stock nhnwR a hravo array of "tailors, styJe8,, Well made of shrunk clothsFITTING SUPBBBL.Y at 10 to $20 th& BUit. The grades are nearly up to those of fine tailors; the prices are, not. Excellent values for boys also. Remem ber, f please- "about fifty FINE WOOL SUITSf gcod styles, $8 to $12 being from -f $2rto ss; than recent prices. H. REDWOOD e CO. if-7 and 9 Patton Ave. r